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Polling stations in four municipalities in northern Kosovo opened at 7am, with turnout being closely watched as a sign of how far Serbian President Vucic still holds sway in this small pocket of Serbia's former southern province.

Belgrade, Serbia: Anti-govt protesters have taken to the streets again tonight to continue their calls for President Vucic and his governing Progressives to resign. This is the sixth month of weekly rallies. #1od5miliona

Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik said the reactions to his statement that an army unit based in Banja Luka should wear the uniform of the wartime Bosnian Serb army next year represent “hysteria” and he challenged his Croat colleague to go ahead and sue him.

After last night's anti-govt demonstration in Tirana descended into violence, with Molotov cocktails thrown at the parliament and PM's Office, protesters have gathered again today for a fresh rally. They're currently outside the police directorate, where the situation is calm.

Anti-govt demonstrators flee from tear gas, which police used on the crowd of protesters after they turned violent, throwing Molotov cocktails, rocks, fireworks and bottles at the Office of PM Edi Rama.

Anti-govt 1od5miliona protesters headed onto the streets of Belgrade tonight for their 23rd consecutive weekend of demonstrations. They're demanding the resignation of President Vucic and his governing Progressives, more mediafreedom and more space for opposition voices.

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